00:00 01.No Way Baby 03:40 02.Not For Sale 06:38 03.The Other Night 09:02 04.Can You Hear Me? written by Hilly Michaels / sung by Hilly Michaels 11:29 05.When I Get Home 14:01 06.Love is On Our Side 18:07 07.Ooh, Baby 21:02 08.Never Made the Grade 23:34 09.(Don't Be) Looking My Way 27:41 10.Do It Again (Move Me Now) 30:02 11.You're All Mine 32:44 12.A.M. Music written by Hilly Michaels35:44 13.Rose of India written by Hilly MichaelsAll songs written by Arlis Peach and Larry Lee All lead vocals by Peach and Lee Recorded in 68 / 69 in RCA with Elvis's engineer

Ted Turner - Bio によると 1971 Ted receives call for a late session to play acoustic guitar for John Lennon, on the Imagine album (Crippled Inside) with George and Ringo. 1981 Formed new band called ”Choice", it featured Greg Cook (guitars, keyboards, and vocals), Robbie Hewlett (bass guitar), and Bobby Dean Wickland (drums). 1982 Ted joined the re-formed "Badfinger" and toured the country with them.

Asbury Park Press (Wednesday, May 12, 1982) Asbury Park, New Jersey Two members of the rock group Badfinger remained jail

MONROE, La. - Two members of the rock group Badfinger remained jailed after pleading guilty to marijuana charges yesterday, four days after the entire band was arrested.

The six men were arrested Friday night after a night club appearance when police found about seven ounces of marijuana aboard their tour bus, said District Attorney Johnny Carl Parkerson. They were booked for possession with intent to sell and held in lieu of $5,000 bond.

Their lawyer, Steven Hansen, said all six simple possession. He said four were released after paying $250 plus court costs, while two remained in the Ouachita Parish Jail.

Hansen said he expected the release Wednesday of the two musicians still in jail. They were identified as Andre L. McDougall of Rancho Mirage, Calif., and Robert G. Hewlett, 24, of San Diego.

Badfinger was the first band signed by the Beatles' Apple Records. Their hits included "Baby Blue," "Day After Day" and "If You Want It, Here It Is."

MONROE, La. - Six members of the rock group Badfinger had their concert tour interrupted by a stay in jail before they paid $250 fines for possession of marijuana found in their tour bus. The musicians, arrested after a Friday night performance, were first charged with possession with intent to distribute the drug and held on $5,000 bond. All were freed from the Quachita Parish jail by Wednesday after pleading guilty to a reduced charge and paying $250 fines plus court costs, said their lawyer, Steven Hansen.

MONROE - The last of six members of the rock group Badfinger were released from the Ouachita Parish jail Wednesday after paying fines for simple possession of marijuana, deputies said. Set free after their fifth night in a cell were Andre L. McDougall of Rancho Mirage, Calif., and Robert G. Hewlett, 24, of San Diego, Calif., said sheriff's deputy Joseph Ross. Band members pleaded guilty Tuesday to the reduced charge after police said seven ounces of marijuana were found in a search of their tour bus.

MONROE, La. - Six members of the rock group Badfinger had their concert tour interrupted by a stay in jail before they paid $250 fines for possession of marijuana found in their tour bus. The musicians, arrested after a Friday night performance, were first charged with possession with intent to distribute the drug and held on $5,000 bond.

All were, freed from the Quachita Parish jail by Wednesday after pleading guilty to a reduced charge and paying $250 fines plus court costs, said their lawyer, Steven Hansen. Police said seven ounces of marijuana were found in their tour bus.

"I played a bit of piano and
sang," he recalls, "most of it out of tune." The result was Innocent
Bystander, an album no one quite knew what to make of. Lifesong
marketed it as jazz. "I think it sold four copies," Palumbo
says.